The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 10, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBR ASKAN
HAY SUBSCRIBE
TO SPORT SHEET
Pay for Valley Weekly at Ath
letic Office or to Buffett
and Woodard.
DISTRIBUTE SECOND
EDITION AT BANQUET
Subscriptions for the Missouri Val
ley Sports, the conference athletic
publication which is published every
Friday, are being taken this week at
the Athletic office ly Miss Durkes.
Students will also be given an oppor
tunity to subscribe to the magazine
at the Cornhusker Banquet Friday
night at the Scottish Rite Temple.
The second Issue of the publication
will be distributed at the Banquet
Friday nigiykand will contuin com
plete dope onrlie basketball outlook
at all the schools throughout the Val
ley. The subscription price of the week
ly is two dollars and fifty cents a
year. Marion Woodard, phone
B-1821, and Howard Buffett, phone
B-4511, are representatives of the
valley weekly at Nebraska, and any
one wishing to subscribe should see
either of these men or Miss Durkee
at the Athletic office.
A number of copies of the weekly
were distributed to each fraternity
Sunday, and issues of the Missouri
Valley Sports are on sale at several
of the downtown newstands. Senti
ment at Nebraska is strongly in fav
or of this publication, which is ex
pected to enable Nebraska students
to better know what is going on at
the other schools in the valley.
The publication is modeled after
the "Big Ten" Weekly, which gives
the athletic news of the "Big Ten"
each week.
The Missouri Valley Sports will
contain a weekly article by Walter
Eckersall of Chicago, recognized as
probably the greatest sports writer in
the country. A column by Grant
land Rice, New York sports writer,
will also feature each issue. "Hu-
interest" Btories about the
NEGOTIATES WITH
WEST COAST TEAM
Contract Call for 1925 Game
at Nebraska; Officials
Are Silent.
Negotiations for a football con
tract between the University of
Washington and the University of
Nebraska have been completed, Dar
win Meisnest, Washington manager,
announced today, according to an
Associated Press dispatch from the
Washington school yesterday. Ne
braska athletic officials at the Uni
versity refused to either deny or con
firm the report.
Under the terms of the contract,
the Washington-Nebraska games will
bo played in Lincoln in 1925 and in
Seattle in 1926. The specific dates
for the contests will be decided upon
after the Coast conference schedule
Iihm been completed. The 1925 Nv
brsska-Washinpton game will prob
ably bo played in Lincoln either Oc
tober 10 or 17. In closing the nego-
tiations for the Washington game,
the Nebraska management has com
pletcd its schedule of eight games for
1925.
THREE FRATERNITIES
CO TO SEMI-FINALS
(Continued From Pag One.)
Phi Delta Chi Alpha Tu Onift.
Phi Delta Chi fg ft fpts
ZUPPKE AND ROCKNE BARGAIN
Griditer Coaches Paint Sad Pictures
of 1925 Gaps.
man
coaches and players at the various
valley schools will be included.
RIFLERS TO MEET
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Rifle Team Will Represent
University of Nebraska
This Year.
Students who intend to try out
for the University Rifle Team will
meet at the rifle gallery in Nebraska
Hall at 7 o'clock Wednesday evening.
All students eligible for participation
in other competitive sports are eli
gible to try out for places on the
rifle team.
The rifle team this year will not
represent the R. O. T. C. but the Uni
versity of Nebraska. About forty
five men have signified their inten
tion of trying for places on the team
according to Capt L. W. Eggers who
is in charge of theteam. Matches
with universities and colleges in all
parts of the country are being scheduled.
CHICAGO, Dec. 8. An interest
ing bit of dialogue took place between
Coaches Zuppke of Illinos and Rock-
ne of Notre Dame while they were
discussing prospects of a 1925 game.
Zuppke had made his appearance
in the lobby early and it became
noised about that Illinois had chal
lenged Notre Dame but that no an
swer had been received from the
South Bend mentor.
Rockne later heard the gossip and
hunted up Zuppke.
"What's this about your offering
me a game?" Rockne said.
"Don't you remember?" Zuppke
answered, and reminded the Notre
Dame coach of a conversation be
tween the two in the east some lit
tle time ago. Rockne didn't remem
ber.
"Well, I'll play you," said Zuppke
"but you must understand just how
it is." He then took a pad and pen
cil and drew a straight line with a
tiny circle at the end. "There's my
line for next season, just one man
left, Kassel," he said.
"Tough, isn't it," said Rockne.
"Let me have that paper."
He drew eleven crosses on the pad.
"That's my regulars," he said.
"We'll erase them. They are gone
for next year."
Then Rockne drew eleven more
crosses and said: I hey are my
shock troops. We will erase them,
too. They also are gone next year,
"He was about to draw more crosses
when Zuppke stopped him.
"That's enough," said Zuppke.
"What's the use of our talking about
a game for next year. Neither one
of us is going to have a football
team next year."
Later, however, Rockne said he
couldn't let Zuppke have anything
on him and he agreed to play Illinois
October 10.
It was found impossible to arrange
the schedule so the game will not be
played next season.
Dickey, f 10 12
Gillette, f 0 0 10
Barmore, f 0 0 10
Slagol, c 0 0 0 0
Parsons, g 10 12
Rync, g 0 0 0 0
Ely, g 0 0 0 0
Totals 2 0 4 4
. Alpha Tau Omega fg ft f pts.
F. Wirsig, t 4 119
Holskor, f 0 0 0 0
Dailcy, f , 2 0 0 4
Ernst, f 0 0 0 0
Conklin, c 3 0 16
Stevens, g 4 0 0 8
Miller, g 0 0 10
G. Wirsig, g 0 0 0 0
Totals 13 1 3 27
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OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
Twenty armed cadets patroled the
walks and buildings here. They had
the duty of seeing that none of the
fish escaped from the fish pond, no-co-eds
were late to class, and no one
could enter the library with paper or
pencils. That night they were form
ally initiated into Scabbard and
Blade.
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in the game of life. The young
man who dresses with taste has
a decided advantage.
But it is surprising how little
thought the average man gives
to his hat. It is his crown, yet he
seems to stop dressing at the neck.
Be careful in your selection of
your headwear. When you buy a
hat, select a Stetson. Its style is
right, its quality means long wear.
Notre Dame Team
Is Stopping Here
SOUTH BEND, Ind., Dec. 9. The
Notre Dame football team leaves here
Saturday bound for California where
it meets Lcland Stanford at Pasa
dena on New Years day. On the re
turn trip Btops will be made at Den
ver, Colo., and Lincoln, Neb. Going
out Coach Rockno selected the south
ern route. The Notre Dame mentor
figures on taking three full teams
and possibly a few extra players.
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THE
Conference Athletic Publication
Every Friday
$2.50 a year
Tan cents copy.
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heavy California Ilus.
st strap leather. Inch
n a half wide.
Richly flnlshod.
For SB years this
belt has been famous
amon our cowboy
trade. Now fashion
dlotates the wide belt
for city and campus.
This la the belt you
want) the Harpham
"Western."
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